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A handful of large new listings have emerged from South Africa, Kenya and Angola and more are set to follow
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First Abu Dhabi Bank has sold its inaugural bond linked to the secured overnight financing rate (Sofr), becoming the first borrower in the United Arab Emirates to do so.
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Raben Group, the Dutch-Polish logistics firm, closed its first sustainability-linked syndicated loan for €225m on Friday.
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Aydem Yenilenebilir Enerji, a Turkish renewable energy generation company, is seeking to sell a green bond in its debut international debt offering. It joins a string of Turkish corporates that have stepped into sustainable finance in the past few months to tap into a diverse investor base.
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Alfa Bank, Russia’s largest privately owned bank by assets, loan portfolio and equity, is seeking to sell an international rouble bond. It last entered international markets in April, selling a dollar bond.
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Indian food delivery platform Zomato has wrapped up its IPO 38.25 times subscribed. A stream of orders poured in from all corners of the market, with foreign institutions driving the deal.
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China Lesso Group, a building materials manufacturer, has mandated five banks for a new money loan, returning to the market after two years.
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